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Dairy Cattle And Reproduction
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1. 45-60 days after breeding; re-breed as required
Hormones from both the fetus and the mom.
cryptorchid
Where livelihood is in agriculture
dairy cattle pregnancy check
2. Provide nourishment for the developing sperm
normal presentation of the fetus
mare's estrous cycle
Brown Swiss Cow
sertoli cells
3. 1-3 days
testosterone
Where livelihood is in agriculture
sow estrus
leydid or interstitial cells
4. Luteolysis happens because of the ____________ hormone
feeding a high producing dairy cow
prostaglandin
you want as much sperm as possible to come in contact with the egg before ovulation. the main idea is to have the sperm already in the oviduct when the egg passes through
Reasons for gestation length being affected
5. FEED
normal presentation of the fetus
Reasons for gestation length being affected
#1 cost in production
penis proper
6. Cleans and lubricates the urethra ahead of the sperm. (if not - the urine in the urethra has a high salt content and would cause sperm to rupture and die)
Culls bulls earlier (2 reasons)
sertoli cells
semen evaluation (BSE)
prostate gland
7. Earlier you castrate a male - the easier it is on the animal. the longer you wait - death rates increase
age and castration
dairy cattle pregnancy check
mare's estrous cycle
Sperm survival specs
8. 1. brain function - 2. blood flow - 3. willing female
ewe estrus
what has to happen for males for copulation to occur
6-8 weeks
colostrum
9. 45-60 days after breeding; re-breed as required
sperm cell
Avg. bull specs
dairy cattle pregnancy check
sow ovulation
10. Examine accessory glands - also to know how big the pelvic opening is->heritable->relates to how much dystocia that bull's daughter has
monorchid
hormones
rectal palpation (BSE)
dairy cattle pregnancy check
11. Standing to be mounted (last one able to notice); mounting other animals; social behavior-restless - gregarious - activity - vocalizing; frequent urination; mucous discharge
prostate gland
colostrum
behavioral signs of estrus
~1 month
12. Boars and stallions-> deliver semen directly into the cervix. bulls and rams-> deliver semen into the vagina.
ewe gestation
penis sizes vs delivering methods
6-8 weeks
eminal vesicles
13. 4-6 days
organs used in spermatogenesis
Follical Stimulating in males
organs used in spermatogenesis
mare estrus
14. Organ of copulation - provides passageway for semen and urine - muscular organ characterized especially by its spongy - erectile tissue that fills with blood
cow estrus
Size of cow in relation to the amount of milk produced
penis proper
hormones
15. 1. reproduction - 2. mastitis/udder problems - 3. low milk production - 4. soundness/poor feet and legs (living on concrete)
polyestrous
4 major reasons for culling dairy cows
mare gestation
ewe estrus cycle
16. Boars and stallions-> deliver semen directly into the cervix. bulls and rams-> deliver semen into the vagina.
Dairy calves are removed from cow at birth to...
organs used in spermatogenesis
mare gestation
penis sizes vs delivering methods
17. 1-3 days
Dairy calves are removed from cow at birth to...
sow estrus
why does the cow need fat deposits during pregnancy?
colostrum
18. 1. sperm is not implanted in egg until hours after breeding. 2. fetal growth has not yet finished.
behavioral signs of estrus
Reasons for gestation length being affected
epididymis: definition - 3 parts - 4 functions
Lutinizing Hormone in females
19. 1. seminiferous tubules - 2. sertoli cells - 3. leydid or interstitial cells
Hormones from both the fetus and the mom.
cryptorchid
~1 month
organs used in spermatogenesis
20. Important 'landmark' during palpation
Holstein Cow
uterus
cervix
rectal palpation (BSE)
21. 114 days
kidney stones also called ________ ___________ can develop in the sigmoid flexure
age and castration
van deferens
sow gestation
22. ~305 days (altough often longer due to breeding difficulties)
ewe's estrous cycle
ewe estrus
Dairy Cattle Lactation (standard)
feeding a high producing dairy cow
23. (male) pushes the testes outward toward the legs for a cool-down off of the body
cremaster muscle
monorchid
mastitis
Where livelihood is in agriculture
24. BST given to dairy cattle makes the mammary gland more persistent - helps produce more milk. good as Long-term because it does not cause cow to bulk up - provides more milk/cow Which means less cows needed - less cows need to be given feed - lower co
penis and prepuce observation (BSE)
mare's estrous cycle
cryptorchid
effects of BST
25. Completes uterine growth initiated by estrogen and prepares the uterus for nourishment of developing embryo if pregnancy occurs - supports pregnancy by maintaining quiescent state of reproductive tract and suppresses mating behavior - prevents ovulat
seminiferous tubules
cow estrus
functions of progestrone
libido test (BSE)
26. Cycle that lasts weeks (ovulation->hormone cycles->ovulation)
age and castration
dartos muscle
estrous
cremaster muscle
27. Failure to have one testis (gonad) to descend
monorchid
Holstein Cow
elastrator
rectal palpation (BSE)
28. (FSH) helps to regulate puberty - needed every day - stimulates the sertoli cells to produce nutrients for the sperm
leydid or interstitial cells
age and castration
kidney stones also called ________ ___________ can develop in the sigmoid flexure
Follical Stimulating in males
29. The more stressed out the male is - the less sperm he is going to produce
humans: stress level vs sperm
testis (gonads)
Bull's fibro-elastic penis
Sperm survival specs
30. Superior genes are _______ to multiply
feeding a high producing dairy cow
ewe estrus cycle
Brown Swiss Cow
Hard
31. Duct through penis that carries sperm and urine
urethra
mare ovulation
Lutinizing Hormone in males
prostaglandin
32. 1. to eliminate breeding the females at an early age - 2. makes animals less lean and provides a better cut for the market
kidney stones also called ________ ___________ can develop in the sigmoid flexure
reasons for castration
Testicles will produce testosterone but not sperm. Bull will attempt to mate - but will be sterile
#1 cost in production
33. Serves as a bone cradle for the reproductive system. used greatly in palpation as a 'landmark'.
pelvis
you want as much sperm as possible to come in contact with the egg before ovulation. the main idea is to have the sperm already in the oviduct when the egg passes through
Size of cow in relation to the amount of milk produced
effects of BST
34. ~60 days before calving
dry-off time in dairy cattle
Reasons for gestation length being affected
sertoli cells
prostaglandin
35. Allows extension of penis without fibro-elastic penis
Hard
oviducts
sigmoid flexure
6-8 weeks
36. S-shaped inside body - relaxes to be exposed for breeding. Disadvantges: muscles weaken with age - cannot always hold it in - exposed to harsh outside conditions or stepped on.
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37. 1. bring in new genes - 2. replace males with leg problems (difficulty breeding) Note: culling has a much greater emphasis in the dairy industry vs the beef industry.
ewe ovulation
Testicles will produce testosterone but not sperm. Bull will attempt to mate - but will be sterile
Culls bulls earlier (2 reasons)
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
38. Days which have decreasing daylight hours
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39. Animals which have many estrous periods during certain periods per year (ex: mare - ewe)
Where livelihood is in agriculture
prostate gland
seasonally polyestrous
femininity of a heifer
40. Milk ~305 days - dry 60 days prior to calving
mastitis
polyestrous
Lutinizing Hormone in males
Dairy Cattle milking schedule
41. Can survive ~7 days in cow. vast majority <48 hours
sperm cell
ewe estrus cycle
urethra
Sperm survival specs
42. (FSH) causes egg to mature in females
testosterone
libido test (BSE)
mare's estrous cycle
Follical Stimulating in females
43. Not under a timeline - cow can not be sold as steak
Grading choice
ewe gestation
elastrator
functions of progestrone
44. Animals which have many estrous periods during certain periods per year (ex: mare - ewe)
Sperm growth rate
mare gestation
sow ovulation
seasonally polyestrous
45. BST given to dairy cattle makes the mammary gland more persistent - helps produce more milk. good as Long-term because it does not cause cow to bulk up - provides more milk/cow Which means less cows needed - less cows need to be given feed - lower co
femininity of a heifer
effects of BST
Brown Swiss Cow
testis (gonads)
46. Implies the amount of estrogen production
sertoli cells
mare's estrous cycle
femininity of a heifer
oviducts
47. Male on one pin and female on other side
accessory sex glands
testosterone
libido test (BSE)
spermatogenesis
48. Superior genes are _______ to multiply
Holstein Cow
Bull's fibro-elastic penis
Hard
cow estrus cycle
49. Animal which has been castrated after puberty
Avg. bull specs
organs used in spermatogenesis
effects of estrogen
stag
50. Front feet and head first. (except for hogs and dogs)
Brown Swiss Cow
Reasons for gestation length being affected
Size of cow in relation to the amount of milk produced
normal presentation of the fetus